Name | Trampas Lake Trail | |
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Summary | Each of these lakes is located in a beautiful setting at the base of high mountain ridges with jagged rocky peaks | |
Type | Day Hike - Out and Back | |
Distance (Total) | 11.0 miles / 17.7 km | |
Elevation Gain | 2,400 feet / 732 meters | |
Minimum Elevation | 9,000 feet / 2,743 meters | |
Maximum Elevation | 11,400 feet / 3,475 meters | |
Hiking Season | - All Year Long | |
Things To See | - Canyon - Lake Views - Meadows - Mountain Views | |
Difficulty | Strenuous | |
Rating | Trail has not been rated. | |
Nearby Town | Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States | |
Link | http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/carson/recreation/trails/trail-descriptions/trail_trampas_lake_31.shtml | |
Permit Required | No | |
Trail Map |
This is a well maintained, moderately difficult trail, climbing up the canyon and ending at either of three separate lake basins. Each of these lakes is located in a beautiful setting at the base of high mountain ridges with jagged rocky peaks. Remember, to camp outside of a 300' radius around all lakes.
From the Trampas Campground, the trail begins with a moderate to easy climb. After a couple of miles the canyon opens into a narrow, avalanche created meadow and the first view of the rugged ridge to the southeast can be seen. The trail begins a steeper climb after this with a few switchbacks up the more difficult sections. At about 5.5 miles, you will encounter a trail sign directing you to the different lake basins. The trail to the west travels about a mile to Hidden Lake. The trail continuing south heads upstream a short distance to the lower and upper Trampas Lakes (11,400). In order to preserve the delicate lake environment, select a site outside the lake basin. No grazing available for horses.
It is possible to climb the ridge to the west of the lakes and drop down to the San Leonardo Lakes. This is a very steep and difficult climb. The best route is to climb the ridge just north of Las Trampas Lakes and south of Hidden Lake. The top of the ridge provides a spectacular view in all directions. When dropping down to the San Leonardo Lakes aim a short distance north of the lakes to avoid the rocky cliffs just to the east of the lake basin.
Latitude | 36.0468956298 degrees / 36° 2.814' / 36° 2' 48.82" |
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Longitude | -105.6780695915 degrees / -105° 40.684' / -105° 40' 41.05" |
Created by Nick on 01/10/2008 |
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